as an example: fiber, chitin
The colon, specifically the large intestine, is responsible for absorbing water from indigestible material. Water absorption in the colon helps to form solid feces by removing excess water from the waste material.
Some examples of things that are generally considered indigestible by humans include cellulose (a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls), certain types of fibers (such as insoluble fibers), and certain parts of animals that are difficult to break down (such as bones and cartilage). Additionally, some substances like plastic or metals are not meant to be ingested and are indigestible by the human digestive system.
Cells are the one who make up the entire human organism,, because cells are the basic unit of life, ---ForgottenEunice
No, the human intestine itself is not a living organism; it is an organ within the larger living organism, which is the human body. The intestine is part of the digestive system and plays a crucial role in processing food and absorbing nutrients. However, it relies on the entire body to function and is composed of living cells that contribute to the overall life of the organism.
A human organism begins as a single cell called a zygote, formed by the fusion of an egg and a sperm during fertilization. This zygote undergoes rapid cell division and differentiation to eventually develop into a complex multicellular organism.
Cellulose is present in the grass which is indigestible. if the grass is made digestible in human system the food scarcity will definitely be over.
The colon, specifically the large intestine, is responsible for absorbing water from indigestible material. Water absorption in the colon helps to form solid feces by removing excess water from the waste material.
You can give a Venus Flytrap anything. However, most human foods are indigestible to Venus Flytraps, and can kill them.
The digestive tract treats indigestible plant fibers as pathogens, and if they are small enough to pass through then they will continue on through the system, but if they are too big they will be barfed up.
No, wood does not have any nutritional value for humans. It is primarily composed of cellulose, which is indigestible by the human body.
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The only organism that puts trash in the desert is a human. The only organism that can remove trash from the desert is another human.
Yes. Anything that lives ( or was alive) is an organism.
Cellulose is indigestible to humans because it acts as a hydrophyllic bulking agent to human feces. It is consist of non-starch polysaccharides. Its a soluble fiber, that's why cellulose is indigestible.
Yes, a human is an organism. An organism is any individual living system that can respond to stimuli, grow, reproduce, and maintain homeostasis, all of which humans are capable of doing.
The cast of Indigestible - 2014 includes: Susie Coston